Did you guys see this too?
"From: To: Date: 2016-05-18 08:10 Subject: Morning Joe
Fucking Joe claiming the system is rigged, party against him, we need to complain to their producer."
Here is the email that is the impetus for the spreadsheet. To see the names check out the attachment to the email. It is regarding possible appointments for some donors.
>DWS goes to great lengths to ensure Sanders doesn't receive the smallest amount of publicity
>Re: Debbie ...please approve...team thinks this is the right approach..."High Road"
>>And take his name out of the headline. DWS
I think that's actually in reference to Tim Canova's name in the headline, which would explain why 90% of the articles about the DWS/Tim Canova race didn't include his name in the headline.
There are a lot more emails from Citizens United. This is a link to all of the documents:
https://www.scribd.com/collections/14645403/State-Department-Emails-Documents
Hold everything
><<mailto:>> Subject: $50,613 - Benenson -- possibly sent to Amalgamated???) The saga continues, but with, I think, a happy ending. Lawrence had asked me to fax him an "invoice" and WIRE instructions, which I did. Today, he told me he's mailed a check -for $50,613 (see here<https://www.bing.com/search?q=613+commandments&form=EDGHPC&qs=AS&cvid=7eaf1e86ae4d4920999fd528c81a65d5&pq=613&elv=ABTpfQ44xOWkA2nvR*KEQdUM7DYaPlykn5CfHp5a0T8W> re the 613, if you care) - and when I asked where (to me on CPW? To DNC?) he said he didn't know and it's already gone out (I had offered to come pick it up) . . .
Did you catch that about the "invoice" .
If it is a 50 613 donation and they are creating false "invoices" that's a big deal.
President of the United States: The Game
Rules:
In essence, as long as you're not doing anything illegal (cough, Hillary, cough), you are free and encouraged to influence the state party leaders to the best of your ability to set up a favorable path to the presidency. Not everyone is able to do this, and sometimes the machinations of those behind the scenes do no work out as they were originally planned months in advance, but that's just the way the game plays sometimes.
From another post of mine:
> If you'd like more on the theory of "Sequence as Strategy" and other behind-the-scenes workings that influenced primaries and elections, I'd suggest reading Elaine C. Kamarck's "Primary Politics: How Presidential Candidates Have Shaped the Modern Nominating System" https://smile.amazon.com/Primary-Politics-Presidential-Candidates-Publications-ebook/dp/B002WYJI3C
There's an Amazon kindle preview of the book, if you'd like to browse. Really good stuff.
If only you were correct, but take a look at this article: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/01/09/us/womens-march-on-washington-opens-contentious-dialogues-about-race.html?_r=0
>The post, written by a black activist from Brooklyn who is a march volunteer, advised “white allies” to listen more and talk less. It also chided those who, it said, were only now waking up to racism because of the election. “You don’t just get to join because now you’re scared, too,” read the post. “I was born scared.”
The same "activist" who made this edifying tweet went on to say:
>“I needed them [white liberal women] to understand that they don’t just get to join the march and not check their privilege constantly,” she said.
The circular firing squad rhetoric of Tumblr-radicalized activists continues ... Much better to maintain ideological purity and the moral perfection of perpetual victimhood than to invite others into your "movement."
Good list. Download Tor everyone!!!
> Strongly consider using Tor for web searches, even if you don't want to use it for anything else.
This should be your first item. Tor is using to search DuckDuckGo, clever.
And Tor has improved so much that you won't recognize how fast it is today. If you used Tor in the past and was frustrated, give it a go.
When you use Tor, you make it safer for the entire network, browsing the internet with Tor is probably the single most efficient way to help journalists stay anonymous. Go to /r/tor.
There are no secure email system.
You may wanna add a quick warning for people to not use Tor for torrents.
Great seeing this thread here. Great job.
edit: /r/GnuPG, /r/privacy, /r/tails
yes, get off google. support firefox and tor. who cares if we get tagged as extremists or whatever, what matters is the truth, and truth is, we are just ordinary people looking for real answers.
Thank you Tor developers, Mozilla, Electronic Frontier Foundation, DuckDuckGo and people, what you're doing is fundamental to our progress. Keep at it!
They literally said this in a related email on this topic:
RE: Problem brewing in Rhode Island
https://wikileaks.org/dnc-emails/emailid/5945
>From: Walker, Eric
"Was thinking a letter so that if press asks us about it, we can show we are responsive and active. If we're crying foul in AZ, we might need to do the same - at least nominally - in RI so we don't look like hypocrites"
They seem pretty concerned with appearances, too, since it looks like the RI SOS was a DWS appointee to the Platform Committee.
>Wilson, Erin <<mailto:> wrote:
"We've got a pretty close relationship with Nellie. Eric, what are you suggesting by way of an inquiry?"
>Patrice Taylor <<mailto:> wrote:
"The other thing to flag on this is that the Sec of State Nellie Gorbea one was of the Chair's appointments to the Platform Committee. She serves in a leadership role as a Vice Chair."
thanks to /u/crawlingfasta for cracking the password! here is a saved copy with protections removed:
updated: previous link was dead (thanks /u/gabspeck for letting me know)
EDIT: I don't know if it's of any interest, but there's some file detail info on the original that I'll share:
Authors: mf04899
Company: PCSOE
Content Created: 8/31/2008 4:56 PM
Last Printed: 9/15/2008 3:53 PM
Rough Opsec 101
>Does anyone have a breakdown of how I can disconnect from being continuously watched by google and micro$oft? I have been looking and it seems like Tor browser might be a good start. Honestly, I am a structural engineer and I know only a slightly-above-average amount about the internet. I am looking for 'the layman's guide to internet anonymity'.
Tor works, but Tor is slow. Honestly, I wouldn't use it for much outside of accessing .onion sites if you can help it.
At the very minimum, you need to be using a VPN if you want anonymity. Find one that doesn't keep logs. I personally use PureVPN, and regularly route through Bulgaria or Switzerland.
Want to stay truly anonymous? Find out if there's a local Bitcoin ATM. Most good VPNs let you pay via Bitcoin these days, and with the ATM you can use cash in most cases. Alternatively find a local seller and/or tumble coins from an exchange.
Stop using accounts that share usernames, even partially. This is a big one in the darknet markets, people use their clearnet usernames and get busted. I don't personally use darknet markets, but my username certainly wouldn't be abchiptop if I did.
The important thing to remember is to have an identity online that doesn't correlate to your normal identity. Post at different hours all the time - don't fall into a schedule.
Don't use google for any shit you don't want tracked. Or bing.
Hop on over to
Turn off location history if you're going anywhere you shouldn't on your phone. otherwise you wind up with this
It's not to say you can't maintain two identities online, just use a vpn whenever you don't want tracked. Incognito mode is nice too.
If you really want to be secure online, check out Tails linux, it's a security minded distribution.
Speaking of Abuela, Pablo spitting fire again
>Plus, if we’re going, as TJ suggests, on highest title and/or most-recent title…Grandma Clinton or la abuela Hillary amirite?? Just a thought.
Using Tails is another good anti-fingerprinting tool.
It takes a few hours to set up properly, but then you're good!
If you don't feel like using Tails, this website will help you: https://panopticlick.eff.org/about
The best thing you can do to reduce risk of fingerprinting is turn on NoScript to block javascript on Tor. (It's off by default).
Is there a Wikipedia type site/forum for all the aggregated/researched Wikileaks releases/info?? We could make one? I found a possible host site here http://www.wikia.com/Special:CreateNewWiki it's used for fandoms but close to a Wikipedia/enclyclopedia format
PSA: You can still get to Twitter (and other sites) by using a VPN. I've been routing my traffic though Turkey w/ Private Internet Access, and it works fine.
It seems Americans are the ones primarily affected by this outage.
Could be the way wikileaks hacked up the email file. the raw email only has the thread index and message ID.
I"m guessing that is his NGP login and passwd.
Very interesting stuff reading the failed vetting for donors through the NGP searches.
Message ID 17471 is also broken.
17472 is interesting though: https://wikileaks.org/dnc-emails/emailid/17472
Daniel : Hoffman said you have the updated tracker of events. Could you send me a copy when you have a chance? Working on making my spreadsheet project bulletproof. Thanks!
: I have it on my work comp. I can send you the password and you can login and get it if you want.
: Oh that would be great if you don't mind. Can you text it to me (so IT can't complain)?
THEY CALLED IT FOR CLINTON EARLY. THIS IS FROM APRIL 26!!!!! This was as Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Rhode Island were voting! This was before Indiana, Kentucky, Nebraska, Oregon, West Virginia and Washington voted. This was before CALIFORNIA, Montana, New Jersey, New Mexico and South Dakota voted! April 26!!!! What about our votes??? What about our votes??? This was before the FBI closed its investigation. This was before the President even met with Bernie. He's in on it, too!! I have no words, I am shaking with how angry I am. Link: https://wikileaks.org/dnc-emails/emailid/592
Using Tor, I am able to access Wikileaks.org with no issues. I'm wondering if this is ISP related. Left screen is Firefox / Standard IP and the Right screen is Tor.
http://i.imgur.com/1P159WX.jpg
Download Tor and browse anonymously: https://www.torproject.org/
EDIT: Twitter is down for many as well. I'm also able to access Twitter on tor currently too.
I recommend VPN on the exit side of Tor just because it gets rid of all those fucking Cloudflare captchas.
But yea, VPN always a good idea if you have the $6/month to spend on one that's TOR ready.
Keep in mind, if your ISP is blocking TOR, you can get access via a TOR bridge.
It's pretty clearly in support of Pizzagate conspiracy theories
>The Legacy Media has worked relentlessly to spin the truth on what the Pizzagate investigation actually is, but the /r/Pizzagate subreddit and Pizzagate/Pedogate movement have ALWAYS been about investigating the existence of an international human/child sex trafficking operation that is perpetuated by the elites and covered up by various government agencies throughout the world.
>The Legacy Media has tirelessly attempted to call Pizzagate a partisan witch-hunt, however the /r/Pizzagate subreddit and movement has ALWAYS been non-partisan.
> Initially I was following the research and reading as much as I could in hopes to find something that convinced me this was all a hoax so I could stop being concerned about it. The more I did my own research the more convinced I became that there was without a doubt something sinister going on here. Throughout the course of my research into this something in my brain suddenly clicked, and I remembered that I had read a similar topic in /r/Conspiracy in the past about the existence of a global human/child sex trafficking operation run by the elites and covered up by government agencies throughout the world.
sorry, should have phrased that better. no webmail is secure.
protonmail is no different than Lavabit, their only difference is server location, Switzerland instead of US. If Lavabit was compromised, what's stopping Protonmail?
Protonmail is a great service, much better than google, don't get me wrong, but be aware of the risks.
I'm actually finding (by filling in the blanks from this thread) that "what happened in RI" was a reported shortage of poll locations? I can't remember RI having an issue, but apparently this came after NV and the DNC was trying to make it very clear to the media that they weren't responsible.
If anyone has other ideas about this thread, I'd love to hear them.
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Further discussion On Voat.
Other Considerations:
Tails Ops to mask a flash portable PC. https://tails.boum.org
BitCoin for TimeStamps
http://www.worldcat.org/title/leadership-in-global-institution-building-minervas-rule/oclc/828095601
>Since 1995 the world experienced a period of significant advance in international law, norms, and institutions. Progress was particularly intense in the fields of global environment, human security, cultural diversity, and human rights. This wave of multilateral activity led to milestones such as the Kyoto Protocol on climate change (1997), the landmine treaty, the International Criminal Court, or the UNESCO Convention on cultural diversity. Remarkably, most of these advances were not US-led, as in the past. What caused such a burst in global institutions and who were the key founding fathers? The book reveals the crucial roles played by the European Union, Japan, and Canada (so-called 'Minervian actors') in this fascinating period. It also reveals that they acted with various partners and sub-state actors and with a variety of motivations: they sometimes sought to balance against US dominance; they engaged in normative work with global civil society; or they sought to demonstrate international leadership to their home audience.
> Help make mass surveillance of entire populations uneconomical! We all have a right to privacy, which you can exercise today by encrypting your communications and ending your reliance on proprietary services.
Pay $40 per year for Private Internet Access. Easiest setup is to download their little app/client and login with the provided login/password. You can choose which country/state to connect from in the app.
Your internet speed will suffer a little bit, but you can always turn it off if you need a speedy connection for something (e.g. gaming)